T. Lux Feininger Clemens Röseler as the Banjo Player in...
About Face: The David and Gail Mixer Collection of Photographs
T. Lux Feininger
1910 - 2011
Clemens Röseler as the Banjo Player in the Bauhaus Band
gelatin silver print, signed in ink and with a circular label, with '7' in ink, and notations in ink and red china marker on the reverse, framed
image: 4 by 3 in. (10.2 by 7.6 cm.)
frame: 14 by 12¼ in. (35.6 by 31.1 cm.)
Executed in 1927-28.
Condition Report:
Please note the colors and shades in the online catalogue illustration may vary depending on screen settings.
This print is in generally excellent condition. Visible under raking light is a small crease at the upper right corner that does not appear to break the emulsion and a slightly raised area from the writing on the reverse. There is slight wear to the corners.
On the reverse, there are notations in red pencil. There is a yellow circular sticker with '7' written inside.
When examined under ultraviolet light, this print does not appear to fluoresce.
Provenance:
Jane Corkin Gallery, Toronto
Acquired from the above in 2000 by the present owner
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About Face: The David and Gail Mixer Collection of Photographs
T. Lux Feininger
1910 - 2011
Clemens Röseler as the Banjo Player in the Bauhaus Band
gelatin silver print, signed in ink and with a circular label, with '7' in ink, and notations in ink and red china marker on the reverse, framed
image: 4 by 3 in. (10.2 by 7.6 cm.)
frame: 14 by 12¼ in. (35.6 by 31.1 cm.)
Executed in 1927-28.
Condition Report:
Please note the colors and shades in the online catalogue illustration may vary depending on screen settings.
This print is in generally excellent condition. Visible under raking light is a small crease at the upper right corner that does not appear to break the emulsion and a slightly raised area from the writing on the reverse. There is slight wear to the corners.
On the reverse, there are notations in red pencil. There is a yellow circular sticker with '7' written inside.
When examined under ultraviolet light, this print does not appear to fluoresce.
Provenance:
Jane Corkin Gallery, Toronto
Acquired from the above in 2000 by the present owner